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American journalist Shelly Kittleson was kidnapped in Baghdad and later released by the Iran-backed militia Kataib Hezbollah, which cited the outgoing Prime Minister's 'patriotic stances' as a reason.
The article details the experiences of Akkad Soubhi, a ship engineer stranded in the Gulf of Oman due to the West Asia war, highlighting the dangers faced by seafarers and his family's fears of civil war in Lebanon.
The article examines historical instances of infrastructure bombing in conflicts, including Israel's 2006 war against Hezbollah and Trump's threats against Iran, analyzing their effectiveness and moral implications.
The article reports on China and Russia vetoing a UN Security Council resolution regarding Hormuz, followed by a collection of unrelated news snippets about global events, including India's nuclear advancements, a Singaporean arrest, and…
Two veterans who resigned due to the historical LGBT ban in the British military are challenging the fairness of a £75m compensation scheme.
The article discusses India's updated climate commitments under the Paris Agreement, highlighting structural economic constraints, the costs of renewable energy transitions, and debates over the adequacy of its Nationally Determined…
The article reports on Iran's proposal to charge fees for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz as part of peace negotiations with Israel and the US.
The article reports that Iranians formed human chains in multiple cities as U.S. military strikes against Iran escalated and President Donald Trump's deadline for potential retaliatory actions approached.
The World Bank reports that Nigeria's economy is expected to grow in 2026 despite the Iran war, though rising fuel costs and high inflation pose risks to incomes and poverty reduction.
Delta Air Lines announced an increase in checked baggage fees for domestic and select international routes to offset rising jet fuel costs linked to Middle East tensions.
The article discusses the psychological and societal challenges adults face when starting new hobbies, emphasizing the benefits of hobbies for mental health, social connection, and personal growth.
The article reports on record-breaking warm temperatures in the U.S. during March 2026, citing data from multiple meteorological sources.
The article discusses the UK's legal stance on allowing US use of UK bases for 'defensive' strikes against Iran, with legal experts debating the feasibility of distinguishing defensive from offensive operations.
The South African government distributed R40m in reparations to 220 TRC beneficiaries in Ndwedwe, KwaZulu-Natal, as part of efforts to address historical injustices.
The article discusses post-mastectomy pain syndrome (PMPS), a condition affecting breast cancer survivors, highlighting the lack of standardized diagnosis and treatment.
The Artemis II crew emotionally requested a lunar crater be named after Commander Reid Wiseman’s late wife, Carroll, during a broadcast to Houston.
The article discusses the phenomenon of 'greenhushing,' where businesses avoid sharing sustainability efforts due to fear of regulatory scrutiny.
The article promotes Sustainability LIVE: The US Summit, emphasizing the integration of procurement, supply chain management, and environmental responsibility for business growth.
The article reports allegations that Kristi Noem’s husband, Bryon, allegedly funded a model’s lifestyle and paid for her cosmetic procedures to make her his 'bimbo bride.' The claims come from Nicole Raccagno, who interacted with Noem…
The article describes a prank orchestrated by Anthony Davis on Draymond Green during a TV show, where Green was tricked into a fake investment meeting, leading to humorous threats before realizing it was a joke.